Answer:
1. Inquisition.
2. Crusaders.
3. Horse.
4. Great Schism.
5. Feudal contract.
6. William the Conqueror.
7. Rurik.
8. City charter.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Inquisition: was used to rid the Roman Catholic Church of heretics. It was a powerful tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church saddled with the responsibility of ridding the church of heresy through severe punishments.
2. Crusaders: tried to remove Muslim control of Palestine and Jerusalem. The first crusaders operated between c. 1095 and 1099.
3. Horse: improved farming techniques during the Middle Ages.
4. Great Schism: caused the papacy to lose dignity and authority in the eyes of the people.
5. Feudal contract: have two parties called a lord and a vassal. The lord was saddled with the responsibility of providing a fief to his vassal so as to provide the lord with protection and get him justice in the court of law.
6. William the Conqueror: created a centralized feudal system in England which strengthened the power of the English monarchy.
7. Rurik: were Varangian leaders of Kievan Rus.
8. City charter: a legal document that outlined the rights and liberties of the freemen of the city.